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2001-06-07 14:39andnbsp [idm] Plaid: Double Figure
└─ 2001-06-07 14:47Adam Piontek [idm] balconies (was Re: [idm] Plaid: Double Figure)
└─ 2001-06-07 19:42Irene McC [idm] verandah, dahling
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2001-06-07 19:51Wightman, Scott W RE: [idm] Plaid: Double Figure
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2001-06-07 14:39andnbspGot this in the mail over the weekend, and have gotten my head wrapped tightly enough arou
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Got this in the mail over the weekend, and have gotten my head wrapped tightly enough around it to hopefully drop some helpful opinions. Not that it's a particularly difficult album; it pretty much continues in the smooth-but-angular vein cut out by their previous material. There are no real departures here from the typical "Plaid" sound (whatever that means to you), which is cool cuz it's a NICE sound, and it probably takes as much talent to find a niche and stick with it without stagnating as it does to constantly break new ground. Double Figure starts strong with four great tracks in a row. "Eyen"'s first minute finds Plaid playing all pretty-like, with guitar work similar to "Ralome" off of Rest Proof Clockwork. Eventually a beat is dropped and the tune evolves, and by the end of the track, they've added all sorts of fuzzy synth lines and other neat insturmentation while managing to keep it all tied to the opening theme for a cool ass aggro-ethreal vibe. "Assault On Precinct Zero" is smooth, smooth synth pop, and one of the best songs here. Beginning at track 8, Plaid start throwing short interludes between tracks, as was the style at the time during their BDP years with the Bolts and the Phils and the whatnot. What's sweet about the Taks on Double Figure is that they're actually sorta nice melodic pieces that bridge gaps between tracks instead of the random, jerky tangents on Spanners and Bytes. "Tak 1" introduces "New Family" quite nicely. "Zala" begins the second half of the album with a tense, cartoonish freak-out that sets the tone for what's to come. The rest of the tracks here are more dissonant than what's been heard previously, up until "Ti Bom" and "Manyme," where the album ends on a jazz tip. "Manyme" features a bunch of pretty processed vocals, "Ti Bom" a bunch of rolling drums. Cool. So what we've got is a solid but not groundbreaking album (which is a good thing, IMO). There are nineteen tracks (including the Taks), and things rarely sound same-y. The only real weak point here is "Twin Home," which ain't terrible, but just leaves me all like, "eh." This is good music for kickin it on your balcony on a nice clear night this summer. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-06-07 14:47Adam Piontek--- andnbsp <andnbsp@yahoo.com> wrote: > This is good music for kickin it on your > balcon
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quoted 3 lines This is good music for kickin it on your> This is good music for kickin it on your > balcony > on a nice clear night this summer.
So, how many people on the good ol' IDM-L actually have one or more balconies? I know I don't. :( -Lord High Damek, Ambassador of Love __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-06-07 19:42Irene McCOn 7 Jun 2001, at 7:47, Adam Piontek wrote: > So, how many people on the good ol' IDM-L ac
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On 7 Jun 2001, at 7:47, Adam Piontek wrote:
quoted 2 lines So, how many people on the good ol' IDM-L actually> So, how many people on the good ol' IDM-L actually > have one or more balconies?
Errr... is this a serious question ;-) Here in South Africa it is a very common part of most homes, houses, apartments, flats, whatever. We have nice weather. I * np (oh, just to add some IDM-ness to this useless drivel post) Plaid - Double Figure (go figure, uhh.) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2001-06-07 19:43zimboi only listen to cold, noisey, surgical sounding idm, so when i shopped for an apartment s
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i only listen to cold, noisey, surgical sounding idm, so when i shopped for an apartment such silly things like balconies meant nothing to me. i mean, that'd mean i'd have to leave my bedroom.. and that is just wrong. but sometimes when i listen to the tomlab stuff, i have to open a window. chris. aim|cuddlenoise "Groupies are always encouraged." On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Irene McC wrote:
quoted 15 lines On 7 Jun 2001, at 7:47, Adam Piontek wrote:> On 7 Jun 2001, at 7:47, Adam Piontek wrote: > > > So, how many people on the good ol' IDM-L actually > > have one or more balconies? > > Errr... is this a serious question ;-) > > Here in South Africa it is a very common part of most homes, > houses, apartments, flats, whatever. We have nice weather. > > I > * > > np (oh, just to add some IDM-ness to this useless drivel post) > Plaid - Double Figure (go figure, uhh.)
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2001-06-07 19:51Wightman, Scott Wfor me this album is a real departure, in that Rest Proof Cockwork (typo, but i prefer it
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for me this album is a real departure, in that Rest Proof Cockwork (typo, but i prefer it this way) and Not For Threes and Mbuki Mvuki i thought, sounded little like each other and DF takes a lot of sounds from the other albums - the drums on ladyburst and assault on precinct zero, for example. it could be the artwork, but the playfulness of Rest Proof Cockwork is missing, and the hiphop element as well (despite big ups for schematic and scratch daddy addy). for me, i think Double Figure is quite boring, though the 80s synth shit on Porn Coconut Co and Squance is well lush.... three unrelated things: 1. what's happened to bola? 2. are ae at DEMF on groovetech or the like yet (sorry if already posted)? 3. does anyone else actually think that confield is an emotional recording, in the same way chiastic slide is clearly an emotional recording? sorry to bore with irrevelant threads and to not be good grammaring, but i finished my exams and speed is wonderful for this time of year. scott np/ andres - material world "There's nothing so important as trifles" - Dostoevsky --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org